GOLF CONTESTS
CLUB COMPETITIONS
PLAY AT MIDDLEMORE
CAPTAIN'S PRIZE TOURNEY
Competitions of various city and suburban trolf clubs in Auckland were continued during the week-end. Following were the results: Auckland. -Matches played in the third round of the captain's prize competition re- [ suited:—C. 11. Watt beat I!. O. (.ardiner, I up: J. I'. Aldred heat S. S. Wilson: L. • I Saunders beat It. F. smith. and B. B. i Armstrong beat K. W. Fried.under, and 1 ; A IrvniK heat V. W. Wilson. I and C. 11. Knight beat M. M. Loirsson, -I am s :t ; A. I. Johns beat V. K. Masters, it and | F.. L. Bartleet beat J. L. Bluckniore. - I and 1: J. Ooyder beat W. L. Wiseman. j up: A. O. 1). teoddinmton beat IL A. W il.-on. ! I up: 11. L. McXivcn beat IL W, (I. Anderson, and I; F. P. Worle.v heat B. * Jacobs. and I, .1. L. McCoy beat (.. h. Nolan, at the •_'(» th. Titiranf;i. Follow were the best inoL returned in the medal handicap compel ilion for the Self Cup: I''. C. Fwen, s.\ If. .0; T. A. Taylor. si. I - 7'J; W. J. lieu >/.• I 1 7'J; K. F. i'awcell, ss. Hi I.J. rilOllHin, ST. I I T:i; J. Crieisnn s-J "J .1; i C 'l'. Hobinson, sT, B5 .1. (l - !'<• t> >'»rilner. s.->, 11 —7 1. j Maunnakiekic. A Slablelord lio<rr,\ ioin-1 petition resulted: A jrrade: 11. Men-; net I. ■_'!», S :!T: A. F. Steele, •<!. '■ I). !■'. MacCorniiek 'J7. !» 00. Bennctl won on the count back B yrade: 11. It. Dukhuu. ; -.(I |;; :;<i. >;. W. Ilardley, II B. <;. Bond. -M. II Akarana. A tour-ball best-ball Imse) niiii' i petition was held the winnini; pair beiiifi | 1,. Powell and W. Preston. T up. I lie next j best cards were: J. I). Footc am ... , Cross, i; up; Iv )•' Walking and !,. M. HlacK, ■ ,1. F. Cashmore and A. F. Winners. .. u,.;, 1). Coyle and A Birkenhead, J. \\ ■ \.alsoli[ and W. Home I up. Pupuko. A Statileford bosi'ey competition | was won by C. 11. I'almer (••>, with a card tjf :ts The next best were: F. A. Carson: (!■_'), I). S. Lamb tl'J). A. IL Smith CJ It. all ,'l7. A Mtahleford Ik>u<'.v scramble was won by I'. CanPwell (IL'I. with a score ot 00. Waitcmata. A eouipet il ion concurrent willi the first innnd of Ihe caplain's i prize was played. The best cards were: P. Corbet t. I up; (i. Drake, down; S. Mae- , ilun. <L Mason. I). I'erciv.'.l, :t down. North Shore. Matches ill the third round ul Ibe captain's prize were played in nood weather and results were: D, Mason beat L. Jew at the mill; A. V. Spence beat F. If. P.ovs li and ".; L. •!. beat IL II Charleswortli. at the I! Mh ; F. IL Cockayne: heal H. Keane. and I. The cuncurreiit Stableford was won by Spence. ."><>. Remuera. A Statileford linjjey conipetilion was won by !L Forster, IIV!, 0 Its. (!. Duncan. *J :i7. and .1 Keane. ■>. 1 1 were next. Orakei. A medal round in two crudes j resulted: Seniors; ]|. AN'. Cameron. .5,1 s (.7; M. Tamariki, si, II <>7; W. Tur-j I lot I. I I lis; X Willis, 7< >, s- IIS; J. I Steane, S'J, «»:»; N. Donovan. s."», IT.-70 i Juniors: F. ( ulieu, si), I 0.".; W. Cuthberlson. S5, 17 (>s; M. Turbott, si, 10 —08; | 11. Jacobs, S5. Hi Oil; S. Nealie, 1)0,1 ■JO —70; 11. F. Budncfort, HI, I —7o. j Mamikao. -The best cards returned in the j filial roun 1 of the lleald (mixed foursome lio^rey) were: S. McDonald and Miss Thouip- ! son. *- up (winners)' A. Todd and Mrs. 1.1 iit- j trins. J. CallaKliaji and Mrs. Swann, all s«i u a re: X. Flliott and Miss C.ibson, D. Vnill and Mrs. Wilson. ,T. Hoiters and Mrs. i Melnlyre, L. Thompson and Mrs. C. G. Wardell. I down. Otahuhu. The third round of the captain's j prize resulted: —A. Stafford beat M. Hen- ; derson, 0 and 'J: 11. F. Jolly beat J. Fnwright, - and 1: W. J. Melhuish beat O. Montconiery, at the tilth; A. P. Fuslace beat J. Walker, V> and 1: <!. C. Lyltelton beat U Pankhyrst, i and 'J; F. McKenzie beat W. L. Sturmey. 1 up. A concurrent honey competition was won by L. M. Smith, all i squara. Other cards were: -A. F. Fearnley, I down; 11. F. Jolly. S. X. (lleeson and W Gavin. 2 down. LADIES' COMPETITIONS North Shore.—Tim result of a Stableford match is as follows: Mrs. F, Perritt, :iO; Mrs. B. McKay, J7 ; Mrs. K. Cordon, '_'7. The C grade match was won by Miss I'earcc. Pupuko.—A fiair match resulted in a tie between Miss M. Sexton and Miss P. Harper, who both placed the flag in the 17th hole. The play-off will be decided at a later dale. Manukau Ladies.—The L.CLU. monthly medal round was won by Miss X. Stokes with a score of 101. :il—7o. The next best cards were: Miss B. Whitburn, 100, -js—7o. Miss F. Wilson, lot. 'Js 7IL Miss M. Sintin, 107. 7a. The second round for the captain's trophy resulted: Miss Atteriborrow beat Mrs. | C. IL HiCKins, 'J and I: Mrs. Weir beat Mrs. 11. Pollock. 1 up. at the 'ioth: Mrs. | F. Parker lost to Mrs. Barnard. I down; : Mrs. K. Mclntyre won by default from Mrs Prince.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23968, 19 May 1941, Page 12
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